Do You Want To Write Like A Best Selling Author?

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Dear Writer,
The “power of the pen” will open many doors for you. The correct use of punctuation marks is essential for expressing your thoughts. If you want to learn how to use “punctuation marks” in just a few days—EEZZ WRITING – Red, White & Blue—is a must buy. It is an easy reading eBook. It is not complex or technical. Now, it is on sale for just US$14.95 so all writers (worldwide) can download it and print it. RW&B is short (about 92 pages). RW&B uses clear examples (“educational tools”) from your author and from other best selling authors. RW&B is very easy to understand. Keep it at arm’s length: (a) in your purse, (b) in your pocket, and (c) on your desk. Thanks!
Miguel “Dr. Mickey” Suarez

This Short eBook Shows You When And Where To Place The Punctuation Marks

THE MARKS

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Red, White & Blue—in short and precise prose—discusses each mark. And contains chapters for Capitalization; Plurals; Italics, Underlining, Boldface; and Numbers. * It is complete.

CRAFTMANSHIP

Red, White & Blue will help you use punctuation marks correctly. If you follow the simple guidelines (choices), you will avoid errors, and you will author perfect papers. So, you will stand “tall” above other writers who do not use Red, White & Blue—“The Art of Punctuation.”

Every punctuation rule is at your fingertips.

Students who use RW&B will get better grades.

SPECIAL PRICE **US$14.95**

How Is This Smart Ebook Different?

Chapter 1 // INTRODUCTION

Style is a matter of choice—yourchoice. Style emanates from character and personality. Style is your signature.

Chapter 2 // CAPITALIZATION

Capital letters perform an important function of style. Should you use ALL CAPS for emphasis?

Chapter 3 // COMMA

The comma is a troublesome mark. RW&B makes its application easy for you. Should you use the “Serial Comma”? Sir Winston Spencer Churchill (UK Prime Minister during WWII) wrote, “… we offer blood, toil, tears, and sweat.… ” When do you use a pair of commas?